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Ottawa Times (1865), 4 Jun 1875, p. 4

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M i [Â¥3 #* P w4 6 Hl tX § § F41 «3 [4 4 14 e it 138 4 W Mr. Cassu1sâ€"To whom were you fiend ly at this election ? * Shy Witnessâ€"1 was friendly to no one. Mr. Casszisâ€"Did you vote at the elec tion ? f * Asrtor®® basDvo was called, sworn and restihed :â€"Lives in Gioucester ; knew Mr. Baker by sight ; saw hium first three or four days mfi:&m ; Wilhess is a tavermkeepor ; came to his tavern the day he saw him first ; there were four or live in the house at the time ; remembered u.? uames of two of those present, but o ; . Mr. faiew festedy tor which sAalieinks puid twenty five cents ; got no other money from Mr. Baker. _ Josera Larueur was next called. Ho deposed to being a resident of the townâ€" ship of Gloucester ; knew Mr. Bat l=st when he called at is place ; did â€" member whether it was beforo or «.cc poiling day ; did ‘not vote at the last election nor hus he voted for live years ; kept a tayorn in January . last ; Baker treated once ut his tavern and got ten cents change out of twentyâ€"five cents ; never saw Mer’{neaent at his place with Mr. Beaucaire ; he nevet ,\f” any other money frem Mr. Baker ; Mr. Baker never asked him for any mongy back ; no one élso had asked him & money ; Mr. Baker never spoke io him about money after the election ; ho never know his wil> to ‘get any money from Mr. Baker. { The court then rose for recess. i Mr. U‘Conxom® objected to the question Witnessâ€"I did. Axtoins Lawott®: was next oxamined. He d:'poaed that he was a clerk in the shop of Mr. Lauzon in St. Joseph‘s village ; was asked by Mre b'auh?p to act as scrutineer for Mr. Baker ; Faubert stated that if ho acted he would seo it all right after the election ; answered he could not leave without Mr. Lauzon‘s consent; said nothing about Mr. Baker ; was not at Mr. Faubert‘s house ; saw Mr. Baker at My. Iauzon‘s on the 16th Jnnun3 ; Mr. Baker treated there on that th{; here were five persons in the bar at that time ; Baker paid 25 cents for the treat ; Mr. Lauzon was not present at the time ; Mr. Baker was not canvassing at that time ; Mr. Baker was in L&auzon‘s store on the Quéén‘s Birthday ; spoke of the election trial ; wanted _ to know if _ Mr.~ Lauzon knew if he had â€" treated ; Mr. Lauzon aid â€"he had treated ; _ Mr. Baker bad spoken to Mr. Lauzon regarding his li the "4th of May ; Mr. Baker asked rr. lauzon to write him if he did \ not succeed in getting the license and he would do all he could for hian. | Cross Exaxwixz» by Mx.>O‘Connorâ€" Forgot whether Mr. Baker waated an agent or ascrutineer ; it was a man to waich the votes, he wanted ; in speaking about the $5 Mr. Baker referred to the agent or scrutineer; Mr. Baker was not canvassing in his bar on the days ‘he was there. shown him & paper containing the preâ€" liminary examination, and explaining what he had said regarding u»e,:;, AMr. Baker méver spoke to him about his license ; never spoko to him about the trial ; did not tell Dr. Ferguson he would have left for the ~"tates if he knew of the elec know whether M or not. Mr. Bake agent for him he right after the ele Dr. Ferguson tha $10 on Saturday, him off, as he w vyote 1 000 VC CZSen neal gay , reluined nexl | Visccd day to witness‘ place;‘ did not see him | and v give any money & any other person in | taver his house ; did not speak to him about | Bakei voting, nor did he Kolr.\lr. Bakor who he By was to yote tor ; Mr. Laker never spoke to | as ho hbim, directly or indirectly, about the | injure election ; Mr. Laker asked him to proâ€" | that cure an agent for him ; witness offered | could to procure a Mr. lamothe to act | press as agent at the poll ; got him | gaged because he could speak both English and Ifinl French well ; never spoke to Lamothe l about the election ; did not know | swore whether Lamothe bwf a vyote or not ; Mr. | no mo Baker loft witness‘ place about 2 @‘clock| Pm p.m.; put up his horse and had dinner | he dej at another time; there were several oither) persons present, pexln}-s five or six ; a | gave man named Michael McArdle was pre fifllo sent ; Mr. Baker treated ; Mr. Bakor was | ing th alone coming, but left with Mr. McArdie ; | and en Mr. McA rdle dined with Mr. Baker ; Mr. | witnes Baker mizht have asked nim to dimc ; | house charged Mr. Baker the $5 for the two expire days expenses ; also got $5 additional | but th from RBaker the following Sunday ; was | ing ro« instructed by Mr. Baker to secure an | bar an agent; sent for Mr. ILamothe to act| his ta stating that he would see him unald Lan alas itating tuat he would se ifter‘ the election ; did not ther person for Mr. Bak ote for Mr. Morg:. id no:n i:'gAEZ {é’#x&l'uni anyth .-rl.om $ ig E Ihe Registrar of the Court, at the re quest of \’n Kerr, read the petition which had been fyled a tting forth the various cases of corrupt practices alleged to have been carmed on by : espondent during the con test. Mr. Kear then proceeded to call witâ€" nesses in support of the charges montioned in the petition. inore wat a large attendance of sp@cta tors and a fair representation of the loy® profession, and uwards of twenty wir nesses, who had been subponaed in the FIRST DAY Russ he oseph s Ba PTF CeWOn _ cid not procure any n for Mr. Baker;â€"did not er Mr, Baker had an agent Baker said if witness got an m he would see it made all e election ; witness had told n that Mr. Baker gave him «lay, but it was onfi to put he was trying to make him AJ _ ‘ne_ pou; got hiun uld speak both English and never spoke to Lamothe lection ; did not â€" know the bmf a vote or not ; Mr. noss‘ place about 2 @‘clock his borse and had dinner rosed that age, towns ) there were several peAhA}‘ns five or six ; a mmel McArdio was pre treated ; Mr. Bakor was r the fo for the two so got $5 additional llowing Sunday ; was Baker to secure an Mr. ILamothe to act Woult_l see him paid EMVIOENXCH~EXTEX® TKEA TING. Eklection Trial. i e D tor his ex penses. es that day ; live iker hadâ€"dinner s horse, and save 811 the f ner person in to him about Bakor who he never spoke to t miud, as retuined ne i not see h ip ol e th led in d lny To Mr. O‘Conncrâ€"Mr. the habit «-:t&. 3 did; he voted ~for Mr. Morgan; Baker es heanteriiniÂ¥iie F4 oc ue ie at a v@ use To Mr. O‘Connxorâ€"The drinking at Taylor‘s was in » private reom. hcnu TaÂ¥uor was next called ; he «leposed to being a resicdent of the townâ€" ship of (Giloncestgr ; he kept a tavern in January last; did not do so now ; the tavern was kopacrnal th.? of pollâ€" myg; a cousiderable number were in dnr?br day ; he took a few dollars, but; nothing like.previous alan. x»"u»g ; considertable drinking was done | tw treated twico ‘and paid seventyâ€"five cents‘for one ; had dinner at a farm house close to the poll; spent no other gums of money on that day ; knew of no one elso apemding money at Faylor‘s on the day of polling ; canvassed electors for Baker ; was full lnd_Blk: ; treated the crowd ; did Baker drank with him Monfrvntatticaces i. MB _ &A . 4 posed to résiding in the township of Glon: cester; ho took an interest in securing the roturn of Baker ; attended a meeting at Taylor‘s hotel about ten 11: before the election ; spoke on behalf of . Baker; thero was & mgo attendance ; the bar wee KA 2_1m i James Krus was next called ; he doâ€" posed to being a resident ef Moorewood, in the tanugip of Winchester, in the county of Dundas ; took an active part in the _ Russel election ; ~treated _ at Ducharme‘s Hotel at Embrun; did not bribe any voters ; took no part in the election,. â€" To Mr. O‘Comnorâ€"N&er spoke to Mr. Baker in his life; was not a regident of the county ; had no vote in the.countv To Mr. Q‘Connorâ€"All he did in the election was of his own free will; he had no instructions from Baker. stationed at No. 4 polling ,yhoom at C goodo ; Bakercalled there duflngt.hod1 Helmer and Stringer acted as agents Baker. M d NU EOmE CC lurther the election ; another 1 meeting was _ hold_ at KT”; Baker was _ present;, _ after| the meeting they all went honie ; he knew of no other than his own personal @xpenses during the election canvass, except that paid in accordance with the finangial statement produced ; treaied persons at hotels in Metcalfo ; witness treated Baker and was similarly ruvo‘q'nml by Bnhar, witness was STcasod himj bis ex during the campaign were $30 or R’::a t in travelâ€" ing expenses ; treated at muo Mansâ€" lield‘s in New Edinburgh before the nounâ€" ination ; there were four candidates in the lield, three of whom drank ::llfi. treat ; a meeting was sul in the ntecest of is makor af mgr ue oo itween the nomination and pdhfiidd.ze' witness supplied no monéy, nor pro:lnin to Lquuhb any expenditure to To Mx®. O‘C oxxorâ€"Did not charge more than ordinary prices to Baker for staying at bis house, J. B. BzeNYAan was next called.â€"He deposed that he resided in â€" the City of Ottawa at present ; witness resided in during the election ; @anvassed fl,oounty in â€" the interest of laker; he was anxious for ‘his return ; attended soveral n;etmp with him in the covnty ; attend: a large meeting at Dolun'n:z:é in Osgoode; the meeting wasa public one and was well attended ; it lasted from 8 o clock p. m. till 10 o‘clock ; the room : was leased and paid for by Baker; treated friends when ho met them, treated Buker and Baker| treated him treatecd him; bis expense: campaign were $30 or R’::é ing expenses ; treated at Pi evidence would be at the Tnvnl-,d-;!. n-(;: ask him if $5 were left for him at Laâ€" flour‘s. > getiimg that but did not know wmll‘auo proict forâ€"taigâ€" 3 Duker was 106 ut place on !nm and Mqinbofon the polling ; got no money from Lafliour in March ; Haker asked witness what his beforo M ; ho did not remember what Baker paid ; wiiness drove Baker with his to Clarence, for which he received ‘ seventyâ€"five cents ; remember getiing that but did not know what he ’ Pizmew M:Aés::unuvn was next called ; he deposed that he hever got $5 freom either of the candidates ; witness never ‘f»veMn.Mour“; he saw her on tho 13th of March ; nevér spoke to her reg ard ing the election ; he worked for B aker and endeavoured to secure his election ; witness did not canvass from house to house ; he kept tavern until: his license expired in March ; his tavern was closed, but thereâ€"was some drinking in an adjoinâ€" ing room ; alfter 5 o‘clock he opened his barâ€"and drink was sold ; Baker stayed at his tavern that night : so did M ; an election meeting was held in tb‘:fi:n HTall the week before ; after the meeti the crowd went to his house ;. Baker fi not that night ; he thought it was very me of him ; a number of others troated g¢ ; his tavern ; witness drank himself tgo much ; Daker left the hotal seven or eight people present ; witness was was wb u:a“;-oll dlpdq. and did not know what taverns were_oimn, but he had ad: visecd them to keep shut ; treated himself and was treated on Sunday at Lauzon‘s tavern and at Faubert‘s ; did not seo Mr. Baker troamt. By Mr. O‘Conxorâ€"Said to a Mr. Cowan, as ho said now that he did not intend to injure Mr. Baker; had told Mr. Cowan that he did not know of anything that could injure Mr. Baker, but would not exâ€" press the opinion on oath , had been enâ€" gaged in et:Liom for many years, and :Kout money in them every time, except o last; wiars Mr. Morgan‘s agent, but swore he was paid no money, and spent no money on his behalf. Eastmen sOu Clarenge on Mr. Baker‘s behalf, did not offor t go, and was noé asked; saw Mr. Baker a‘f‘:w days after the olection, and they had a drink together ; ; Mr. Baker ; then told witness the qh)t‘tioxL‘w:n to be protested ; might have| seen (Mr. Baker again, but did no# n}\el about the clecâ€" | tion; swore posilively hp had not worked v Mr. Baka@r, and Mr. Haker never asked | o« ty qs atipport ; Mt. Baker informed wilnosy that ho left a fivg dollar bill someâ€" | s horp whore there was 4 big fat woman ; ! thorel wore soveral big lqt women in that | . uarter (Iaughter), and witness co!d not | guess who was meant ; witnoss understoad lailuer‘s was tho place where the big I fat woman in _ Qquestion _ was ; | after the election Mr. Baker treated at withess‘ taydii, and #pent another twentyâ€" five cents ; Mr. Bhre ‘never promised witness anything. ! ‘ )iw)n.u\'l. MoAroisâ€"Iives within two. miles of °Nt,. Joseph; w&s introduced to ! Mr. Blake the Numtay before the election by one Joseph Funbert; bad a drink toâ€" gother ; hmf spmo conversation together at Faubert‘s,during which}Mr. Bakerasked for the support of witness, whom he conâ€" siderad a powerful man and of great influâ€" ence ; Mr. Baker remarked that he was huusel( a stranger, and had come to make acquaintanee ; if ho got the rt of witness, he would not think ofm him to lose his time without remuneration ; witness replied "don‘t talk to me of money, a thousand dollars would not move ‘mo;" they went to Faubert‘s and had a lew drinks ; and then had diuner, on the nvilation of Faubert, but was not sure that Mr. Baker did wot ask him too; Mr. Daker had stated in the conversation alâ€" ready recited that ho did not think much ol forty or filty dollars; Mr. Baker also said there was a great deal lay in the local _ member‘s _ powet _ so _ far as | tiovernment situations were concerned ; witness roplied that under the new act tho use of influence of this sort was aguinst law. Mr. Baker rerliell that it was true, and ‘that he could not speak therefore as freely as he would ; t'han was no direct oflfer made to withess by Buker, only insinuations of offers ; Faubâ€" ort‘s tavern was zopen between nine and ten q‘vlock on pollling day, and witness | treaigéd ; Faubert was there, but did not treat to knowledge of witness ; there were was no direct offer Buker, only insinua ort‘s tavern was ;olll ten q‘vlock on pol l.n-alId : Faubert w sented to. Witness continued . i7 CONNORâ€"Néeter spoke to Mr. » his life ; was not a resgident of "IJ ; had no vote in the county. Huones was next sworn. He deâ€" 11 Ouie always treating when he CORWTE 6\6 dn â€" ccmen c A supported Baker as well as t was .present ; witness ; did not know whether for plaint no Fhould ‘at une.£ Employees & Servants Proprietorg in Want of Assistance COMMISSIONS UNDERTAKEN Registry & General Commisâ€" *lor piae #1 Gowskkstore on J une 4, 1876. f 10,000 " Flower . Pots i will bo Draing of stugiiag interest ganca) John | of the J called like â€"â€"~.â€" “-?_u}'d oug " is ol fi'fl“" o e n 4. Crjoon . ture of Michae! Garper, bas no paraiâ€" lol in the timentio. recordy of the: aay," MIOHAEL GARNER, his original ch nructer paen dentongas upan uw&-"n J. L. TOOLE, .\ [yconelude with the successful Dickensonian Jungith, 1875. Of @ny kind in want of America, by the‘ most f«ghionuble e mercarctixl is * ma the highest iypec? hatrane wo n, C The rece l.ngl,lndll FRIDAY, June ith, will co the Gteamt =:'|-.u D;ul’::'.h u"..: expressly r. J . 11. Toole,. by Esq., entitled New Advertisements. B Brilliant success and enttâ€"usiastic reception of the great comedian, Mr. J. L. 1.oole. i Wil! find the shrest r JR NNTA iÂ¥ A Books®s r«und balanced and accounts collected in the safost and most .. . gia . 19 oo mt‘ Julie Dehirm was accusod. of. stealing $286 from Frederick D ‘Hertelle. The case was adjourned. Boyee â€" McNoilly for using. insulting "’fi:‘%"flflmdwundm eophile Palikan and Joseph | Cotéau for disorderly conduct, were fined $3 and costs each. h oo te Thonias Kelly for being drunk was sent ‘Om two weeks. fis ® f Poliock for obstructing ‘the corner of Kent and Wellington atroot was fined $2 and $1 costs. . ;. . _‘ ‘ Wm: Andrews was accused of beating a lad named William Pollock, the ouo' was remanded until Monday noxt. \ _ sioners‘ Office. _ o db Â¥WNor! sitk#¥‘p PoLICE coUkT. Bofao M. O‘Gara, P.M. Fiex _ Postav Deuyery.â€"The first month‘s experience of the Free Postal Deliyery has turned out ver successful, notwifluhn«h‘ngthst,tbenrr{enhbound under many disadvantages. During that filmo 1,024 city letters were delriveml, 318 registered letters, and 13,604 forei letters, making a total of ".g,{.ufi. Tg: number of papers delivered was 7,833. 103 city sqnn and 89 foniflowon returned during the month. time spent in accomplishing this amount of work was 812 hours 35 minutes and 6 JAMES ASHFIELD‘s, Aox now rmnvemmant.â€"The ~Treasurer . of the County of Carleton General Protesâ€" tant Hospital acknowledges the mex t of $13.27, the‘ proceeds of a Ju A Baszar held by lrum Mary Hiam, Lucy D"nfel'h Carrier Mayee and Jessio | _ Guarues Bravuaits was next sworn :â€"â€" He deposed to knowing Mr. and Mrs. Jos. laileur ; knew of no money having been paid them ; saw Baker present but did not see him pay any moxwmloud that #5 bad been left there by er to )fer a drin« ; no one spoke to him h)K:yy ‘wbout the $5. ‘ J, W. Hvouss was recalled :â€"He said Klupor and ink had been sent for because | Mr, Baker wauted to write a letter; it was not «trictly a Committee mesting. , To Mr. U‘Connorâ€"The meeting was a | sort of gerieral conversation. _ The court then adjourned till this | moming at 0:30 o‘clock. New Sivewarx,â€"The sidewalk in front of the Parliament Buildings will soon be completed. It presents a very neat and substantiadl appearauce, and will & great convenience to pedestriaug. > Derartugu.â€"Mr, John Byrue leaves this ovening for Boston to attend. the annual imeeting of the Typographical Union, which meets theremext m% He will be back in the course of a week. More to sell this season. / All siz6 14 -tnckmnl.l lmvlz' AlJso mea and onewskre, chen very cheap: cnlm,mm.za,'flmb ware, Lamp goods; &6 y selling cheap for cash, ionoybum «bject, and ;-&);y" wgl"buy cheap 8e# Free Press, arg p, ulBE, BHSape + liwvnaway.â€"A horse atitached to a milkâ€" man‘s cart ran away yesterday evening on Maria streot near Cartior‘s Square. No damage was done, as the animal was stopped in his wild career by a labourer. A grand Catalogue Sale of Bronzoware in Clocks, (Giroups, lHorses, Bin.h &e, will come off at Bermingham‘s salo rooms, Elgin Street, on Tuesday next. Show day|on Monday. The largest consignment of b‘orelfl Goods and Silverware ever exhibited this city will be on view at Mr. Bernring ham‘s sale rooms, Elgin Streot, on Monday mext: lead the advo tisement. ‘ 3860â€"1i UNCLE DICK‘S DARLING Call mnd se LIVE OWAN‘S oPERA HoUSE came to his houso ; be did not think it anything extraordinary to soe him do so on clection day. with the successful Dickensonian Mess esns tw o Into Charles Dickens, from Otiver Twist., DEARER THAN, LIFE C TE AiRaieine Arnt rding Pb iccessdsâ€" before purch»sing elsewhere at Havi Next Vietoria Chambers sallsfa~tory . manner for Debtor ans U“‘m"?r' of natvore rematlmat « perso: «m wl thore 1308 "I"l*t% AAnmnmuscmecnts, Koral Zntrcllitgciics ne shrest way of cbidl:ing ii is to call at ear office. â€"_ * AGENTS waxten OTTAW A. _ June ith, will commence with al ”!"lll:.'l Lhre® nOLQ writkam Of this beantiful Drama in Engâ€" ister shelr oolt s MNARRLED NICHOLL® 4â€"co DODGER ! erolauntioneriht wht ,_In thire written Foole,_by 11â€" 4. Byrom I‘nurspay, Jupe 3. to Rent or Sparks streot produced the 1â€"13â€"w, THE TIMES : OTTAWA, FRIDAY, JUNEâ€"4, 4876 teate Jubnco®t{ 06. Prage Jublc0; . Hartiman‘s and Poanc s O9e: fal Torms ly . Orf Quarterly Payâ€" tE afeoansfena i ts onbe y 14 geral Discount to Deniers and Teachers > oo itentotencâ€" Sricunt of , nervous ty, d&* a tried . in vgin every known remedy, . § ; a sim 'O"-G'IN." 'mhh.vlnmn-mu * J. H. REEVES, 28 Fin 0o Yem Nussau«4L., New . York» gpe .~h 38 cants por Bottie, id Pitvenedvt 5nc eprnarecor 109 T C iut Agents Wanted, ‘l‘Idnoflu.éu. W‘u-tuln:n'wufi& L.ot of Oharles H-m* said LOt whoreof which is hereby :: on 19e U ts bennst ..'% elther lms:nn-hw w y uh. Porvon 06 e mty ontienipented Lo 20 TCVW TMml vouniagrrwnCaduns e P1 _ d _ J n, NC on 'Nlu.ouu.n, semsses c o) Burnett‘s Cocoaline . vendor‘s Bolicitor, |___ Marterat Corn Dated at Cormwall this nfi m«:w.? Vi0lip Strings, &o. ©PRCromsmel.. . ~'~'.u}.“ Burnett‘s grees West, then routh 2 degrees : West for the ulluvmthg-:fi“uo rear o{vl:: ;h Conâ€" cession, then Notth 6 degrena mous » Sorpiofke Linai1s between uu‘?l"zl 17, then Noith % degrees East to Iands fil’lnted toBuszh Radikin und Pavid Campbell in said w,uuns: 6¢ermloewn-,-m or less, to t Immul , contatning 74 mores. more or less, ua \u-mumu.mumucra-n in the Village Of Hawkesbu y Houth of the Maine Strect West in raxt V “l: L‘Urignal, and Kast.of the Lot known as Wl and inb boiween the _ mild Maine stroct 123. 0C CCeCarriy _ Is 16# an Alooholic Wash, â€" Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine ©o74pased of the Souin â€"r rwr"l‘-n'of Lot No. in Wolbrt Oongesiou of the Township of in o pones n in aan y un e ks .&oflufln ver, being in the Limut huwow 15 and 16 on a course South 25 deâ€" grees West, then routh 25 degrees : West for the . 8. McKinnon & Co., T8, Sparks St., Ottawa. Burnett‘s Cocoaine Bulslues Refractory Hair. Bumeg's Cocoaine Burnett‘s QCocoaine ecomposed of the Sout & th by doweat Sieeaiy s ol ho Cioaks Beop by 25th Day of June next, in the Connw‘x,emz. one of the United Coun tles of" tind Russel!, with the apâ€" m‘g‘( the undursinned Master at Corn« In pursoance of a detreo‘in this canse bearing 0t Gur Lord 198, 0.8 fotaw ing property will e Offered for saie at tho â€" _ _ ‘Village of L‘Orignal, xt Ts u’i'" ;fi:‘" Lh Burnett‘s Cocoaine Je _ l mnlrea Pumatta.Gosgaine Fmerns qopnane Burnett‘s Cocoaine In Chancery, Between THOMAS J. CLAXTON, Plainâ€" â€"~Gf, ‘and FREDERICK QALYIN HERSEY, Defendant. Catalogues may be had from the sul lber A‘\ his raie rooms .on Saturday and Moby % The saile will continue for one week, commiencâ€" l‘l;!' :‘vmh day &\. cl:..‘:)"::‘ul 7:&!:]‘).::’- Al t.l.:: 1 lay‘a saie the uo .w L and the goods sold as the nudience mxldhlm. The consignment is the most valumble and most magniticent e€er browsut into this ooun~ try, compristng Antique, Florentine, h *Jluum lhwmsonluumucdly moulded by iuston ; Group» of Birds, Statueties, &0., &C., suitabie for eutrance halls, mantic and&ide» board ornaments very supurior biack Marb‘e bronze aud ormolu Clocks, sots furniture d min in oxydized and gold, on royal antique stands, cande/obra table ormaments, n)vau nd tioid glasses, â€"&c. The nsem blago‘ of antquo and modorn china is worthy of special notice, consisting of yory fine vases, Caskets, grotps, Agures andother articles too numerous to adâ€" vertise, Also, an extensive collection of 013 Une sllver Ware, in ou-rgnel! frut dishes § flower stands, handsome dish mvorll,“o.n ree dishes, wine and luncheon trays, cnke basikk . , ofwet frames, tea und coflee seryvices, and tray+, # by 21 Inch., buttor di hes, blscult caadox &0., &0, 309 dozen fine ivory led table p i4 «dexert kn vos, meat and gaine t cabiuets, 100 and 136 places, eaters Jn inowâ€" hogany cases, 1vory Q&-um‘l and silver handle dmmu-\).:‘ «ell as thousands of m valuahl&lnd ublful articles. wi.1 bs on v/ wil day Monuay up to ton 0‘0%00l M pigh . Finest exhibition ever shown in . Don‘t fuil to see I, and above all don‘t fat} 10 com> tothe Auction, for there will be ngre« sorve. The goods must bo suld aud the en coasigninent, a t AUCTJION SALE %$50,000 WORTH, -:-uu.-.{"' SEDU quburee . :_“. _._ DR J. BALL & 00., (P. 0. Box sotg No. 91 Liberty St.. New York City, K. Â¥. Grand Exhibition Day, MONDAY, 7th and extousive Untalogue saie on The Inrgost and mast ‘completo cousignont ot Works ot Art, Articles of Vertu, Arnkique and Modera QOhias from Paris, Vienua, Aq\res, Deesden, Berlin, Furstenturg, India and J piDy has arrived at Qtoboo rmnH(nod to the) subâ€" @criber by one of the ln.rgv? rms in P for Public Auction. $ BY J.â€" BERMINâ€"HHAM Gived New Life to the Hatr TUESDAY, 8th June, Leaves no Disagrocable Odor. A i. ‘-g Ig Aactudh... CHANCERY SALE. Yaluable and Extensive to $10 . fone." en ememieed at 1:30 and ?:30 p.m ; A!ways in Stook i AalUroat AF eeen mt HPO Oniy, Pn iiionionermtatty n on cenpoes Eina tetes es Aig iestes oi numorous ediored Lithograghio Mabe: Aithough in§@@ied for instruction rather than or:xub:mmm- have b@en spared to ba nMn&bcm;floudM \(wtlonm is enormous, and it is hlm“ u-uum; ‘hey w ln:rclouu a "fi.mm 'Wflm-flMyam mEmmmm _pnu.. on aciivery of each volume. n‘fifl' en .. PDSIH ®, extra gill, in ".........: « U an Folt Aorooep. untngue, gue aigen. oo 8 W invantions in tha nramtial" CL2OC" ©10 Nowest inventions |in the practical arts, fl:e. Qmmmda.m o( C h-hhlnne-lem. isw llborudvlthu.-m' : i m: nen’n-yln;uun to a M.:u».‘ m inatinn . ID@XtH CIOLDy DOF VOL 2s us s saaeses+. .. to iaurace Lealben ber vals es ts 20 greak politicn of ‘the last de= natural result ofth of En mepoaaaimle ns eeming new men, whose aro in every. onels o know hss "anes es overt 0e is curions to Groat have ?,‘:,’;.{ w*m: the no or in hm’:&mg o’h'f:m 6 'Mogun:n.ntnl'&ury p!num‘ psent edition for the n» unds anow work SWierature, and art, have induced the fi?flx?m?mmfinn it to an exact ast ing Pare comem mt 10 lesus n mew odiuion :nlv.'.‘.“!'! he last ten years the progress of disâ€" A O o work originally undér the tit of Tae.N\ Alnmramnmw com Ea:dén since which tl-n:m clrou it has attained in parts of the Uaited and the signal developments cvieg hioiannaan ons everp praoth of sc‘en ww:'fi‘m publishers hfinfl. 4t t am! me lcb EW REVISED RDITION, M o rmeptrae The undér the it ;{Gli‘:ld.fi since wares "fhue DLA was com A bandsome »mustrated ne comtainâ€" Mn emnsmnsrent. aatienend paper, « ; SEND FO 4T â€"AT Once:! M‘rflm:“" Nievn B _u», . |_ Dasd %-&.g niii x.i Price and Style of Binding, The Ottawa Directory ‘,,,]fi:"-, milliner, is attached to the Estabâ€" . _ A visit is res; solicited. Wvbm jeverybody shbald go.if they want to BAVE MONEY, 4 f Go there‘atd 100k at the Nl\y CosTUMEsS, (*‘wht Anges ogore . } : llfl&mm wint lodrita EW ERB, mgimn: todraw the attention of customers | OTWA â€" BINER RAVIGATION C0‘%, Distgct wer“%ggf tario. beral arra will with man of tâ€"class and y ;J:: :nonvfixdto umwmm ' ' ETNA LIFE OFFLOR, §7â€"8in, Montronl, LEToN‘s . mou CYCLOPAHDiA. OST.â€"During the fre atarm last ovent L & Mo-nww‘mkol book oonillnll‘m-‘)a vaiusble papers o} no use toany person the owner, nlso two $4 mrm small change L -‘{,lvor between: the lslon Ban‘k and .ue:- Wholesala Clothi tore, Bparks Street. fi: l?mler will be nlui?l..v rewarded by leaving he same at th‘s Office. | FOR 1875. } 3 wenmenes Advertisoments and Orders for the Passongors b{' ht Boat laave by 5 p. m. for Lact + &fllnon l al now checked \hlg’m This route is one of the most ue in On.md.. n}’aruu dw onm trip :v?u%mha. m&m day, : ‘Prip at sinâ€" o faro. y Pasge {Oaledon! in in B cone, n Aq;:& Office, Qzen'l%M Ottawa. Pepy lokets, single and return nmumd at &lel'?fll Russoll o won’ac‘ MJ + * * ns sAEPHERD, cepted, Passoi Ano- nture ‘Montro y ‘L‘B-uz.:fin: j so N.I?é.nt lanve hy Pepot, Montreu), by 7 t 28807 &n M 9 iweoen the undersignou, traders at the City of Otta m.:'&“ naine of Littman & Jacobs was %dl-olvad by mutual cun« gent, the busihness be carried on mml Jaoobs, who i# authorized to receive all movies SAE AFSl cay of ing the firm sad who wil pay all sccounts due by the firm . | i AM AF j 1 L es e mflu“uoo%a. t Ottawa, June 2nd 1875, FBEE 1 FREET! FREETHT ‘HE PIONEEER. igl lates.. {E-mypfima paye bfinoghn:d om;p- 28 Ths ut wi lmg-hrm%:*“ nd with such improvements comâ€" M iye ho by.longer ex» rt&nfl-wmtnln ge the t wo-&:otmumeg‘ '{E‘" t i ooo ieke of pictorial effect, but no T e the anloragoen" naio al me OW IN PRESS, Juho Snd 1875, A. 8. WOODBURN You Can‘t Stop â€"Us. MPLOYMENT WANTED HAY & OATsS‘ FOR SALE. â€" Apply to Wm.ul:. m-ru. h& ROYAL MAIL L1NE STEAMERS â€"BETW EENâ€" OTTAWA axp MONTREAL Miscellaneous. _ on Wellington Streot, ~â€"DY«m LAUZON & DUHAMEL DAY LINZ, ols 10 @ . way, N; Y, .mv, | gp "TORATIONC.KING, Pablisher, $5 00 OTTAW A> Home. . The boest‘ ("4° "WVEAADICTOT Sohbool or Boantifal ;:.n'-’?:"m%mrm 1M l oi aiy Aarign ego» antare.. : CCCHE i > M J. . "fi'- C A WO _ FREMTUMES, A 5o. / Wo Babbathâ€"School ‘ Paj The Christian at Work, Eu‘l'm e of their Spring Importatior is nates cinpare asa conratne." mw*‘"'f‘?"‘" Invite Inspection. QTrawa career l'iom;. E SHOOLBRED & co. CORNER OF DALHOUSIE StRRAET. & DeWitt ,Tal,-mge, Editor: Ww,o‘i;';;&r.aa‘“m"*_‘f' Spocial Value in Lace Curtains. January Brd. 1876, Chemist & Druggist 6Â¥ | 3z uwlumun. A _â€".‘; , B« arn WJW% ; souunrantrs &# ‘"duiaws> Drug Store. . T. ~SHEPHERD, all discriptions; at UNION FORWARDING & RAILWAY co. Ottawa <River . Navigation : Sampany. in n Bs 4n treg o nsmd s BC CE PERATTUTE MB i Warmrasaiuen : a % a EDLAN:rrrrseresrcly C * «4 Higenxaiam. ...il.llln. & .. , t /une m;wn-qomqm:â€" M'm"'"",::::'.'.:'.:'.'.'.:'.:'.::::'.;::::'E F mm.a.-c-:...tl tb oo 484 08 8400000 a + 0 F__ad noed carried on sach Vud.%%m&?n&m 3( f cork'zp will be ch At the h# w“_o:fln Passongors supplying ‘their 1 AsG O#, 0 CA ® Ns w.;.;..’......’.,'..'..’.."...g to g80 .'m m "‘ltoanlool,lpuls.lltl.m m ‘b wfius mt hoal on Ovorore piveaney. f nnxfi;fl.........mm‘%uu * PrHomn onl 3P \V#nnm.......... #4 # Coftmnianw......../[; a 'fi‘fm T vea‘vk hn s uns HIBERNLAN: s 26. .0.....60 4 10th /+ hm:ofli-o‘emqmboo:â€" M":&‘."..:' ;.m.""",'.'.::‘.'.:'.::'.'.'.'.'.:::::'.;:::.4".g 3 ho n ns oi d i ced be se ue us 8800068 6+# $BH" An experienced 8 carried on sach Voseel."Borths not seoured untii pait tor: **"@ Wines or Liquors. 1875. OS Fuobeo overy eaturday, calling at Loch Eesentiny von onl j dn n areintended to be despatohed from Quebec ; ?:r:mrmt, cheapest and nlcnnnmw Lt , Londonderr: M(fln’vv eot in o‘l.ha M‘:flut an l.u:ul. in ‘u: OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. The Steamers of the Lt ;"mw.l‘d‘nt?o? eve Foyle 30 cecciec on L caftiran T a hn n n 4684 O 6+ JABON @OULD...... H. 0. :«O‘KELLY SIH JORN YOUNG Jofn maan? V UNITRD BTATEs / MAIL STRAMEES .u s Bel overy saturxday stom _‘ 1875. Coal. " PHYNEBIAN) 14 1« #+1+04+ «+4 ,» +4 000 Rates of Passage;from;(Quobec :â€" OYAL MAIL LINE PRUSSIAN..........., HOANDINAVIAN, , MoORAvIA®..,.,);*\ PERUVIA®N...... POLYNRESIAN,... 4 LC S EeP abe HARMATLAN »» + aa 13 »ove s aae + »iteveadieann, ho uie . RIDEAU STREET, ANCHOR LINE, LLAN LADX For all Sights Me editorint thiy, and #u ; Mag wik 1575 Carpets. Hemedics. July 22 1878. Steamships. Seee in no hn s a ennth ns +4 n io n Miraarrtines in n Prich carbiber a C600 qi t en e n :uni-u.q"u-u.‘ COAL b habitais «««. .. Bolton. 1875. 1875. $70 to $80 Yining: ‘Mulligan Mtolitan« Murphy ...._ General Agent » Citizens Insurance Co‘v. Harrrit,"" .. * Thidhieng ) Cnu. DESSARDIN®S, Dttawa, Jan, 23 Fire, Tars, Aociornt axo Goaraxrs®. Equitable Life Assurance Company. Lamps & ~Chandelier AGENT for,0T4‘AWA and victhity,) * '&m + wanted f-"g%" EXTRA RUBBERâ€"FELT â€"â€"â€" en ds F. . } Efls es e § n , :C v> â€"â€" amepmnit | t _â€"| _ ped mgf&‘.‘%nmfie;@m‘mfl _ * P RODPERICK _ RYAN, :v.;x. warnkne," PHiuin te thennre Pa? w 1e ns sc ian in uen mor mpued wreat memnnpetsenee ol Sn e c oc ton q0 m ppent s wflgmm ARhdagh the Pxty ."z:,',fl“..a{ ymfigfi%m a now substantial y Send for Ontario .A root tagy he covered with a very cheap shingl '%WW Falue "of properly, amounting bo §4,004 & for Ee boraiionsio a yery lange amount U im ierammer in netesgy agrne mawfi"&fisfi!r. PW hich"Oarootel non ocm aceurities of "’".‘:‘.'..‘.?«W 4 â€"â€" %’.fllfirmw sold, on Brd April inst, 08. the :Londen: S . Ehe awards wiil be made to the highest tendorers, to whom allvité "Will be pM the right is reservad ta rataae L100 . w uus" i°HCONerS, to whot ivice ‘w z “W‘fiflw .&“'m“""“‘w to be awards , ; ontreat, _ â€"~ > * * * fontreal for the Debentures, may be inailé through the .0 0 O RP L T A K2 ) 75 MUTUAE®BUILDING SOCIETY, | Lo. »age t‘ OP" OTTAWA;, . s n mv--v hoA 3A _._"5'.'!.!!-.-33'3_&:; 0""‘. KINGSTON, the 2nd day of June nex se s s ut busrfgrses frec â€"“‘-"T- Is ery o-m'm for BTYLE ana uuyru\:mg with amm exceil " mos exisontroly pantatned in us ous to. ols borp napnentaiit aid is the most populie s pheve May 15 106. P. A, um petmnmmmpentenmmmmmmmnprmmmmmmmnnninmennnnmnrmmemtmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmen emmmmemsmsnw.oon s cs o 0 A-“tnb N m-hm* w- I " , B aorh m Gfov:: ho. "’WMhDruTom'&ku, o:&wwudflfi Shirte & | y Flannel, Harvard and Twood Shirts;" "My #took â€" Fancy 1 BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTION ormmmomq «Immense Stock for Spring and $\ Roofing j I 1 ou 6b ed nru #G in in tw 20 Gen oral wlbrp!hudwwuhmsgmmnom Jn for a ow wooks and Whore ail necessely miormed fon ty To tat e iy provent dam pness from ponetzating wod aiscolousing Pao piarign "" * *4 " s@~ALL OUR PAINTS ARE MIXED READY FOR USK. @4 Ensurance. NTemporury Oflce: | (|/ / than new shingles t wanted in Ottawa, for:County of Cariet l&wn:-‘dm betanyobek % il, May 18th, 1875, + OTTAWA. "A, nINGSTON, AND LONDON plnnvm $180,600, Six and Roven. Por Cents. CABSRLS & 00. Icnmu,mdfiuug ned " Lfimmmu.u&oamm of the the i changes in about & roofs our red colour is 25 years. O JUST OPENED TN MY NEW PREMiISES, _fi o come td fpapims ie French, _ English, â€" Scotch and Canadian Tweeds bm%umw;‘; WM sSTOPS ALL LBAKEITY!: _ READYâ€"MADE (CLOTHING. _ SPECIAL NOTTCE 4GENTS WANTED IN EYVERY r red col n l!ouu.-n Assortment in the Olly, OIL DEPOT, SUSSEX en o nultie s a y ap e 60 00 se w m n onl n n it a 08 u9 o u8 t a i alp CG LNE ‘*!S I * OFFICERSs. vestings, ,, . Ven Cashmeres. 4 ings, * Doeskins, , a Large and Choico Assortmont of DIRECTORS: for Ountario, 8. A. Coalâ€" ®i1," Patent Slate paints that are black contain‘ h borpie dark tnto Tod brignt â€"AND TQâ€" Tenders. with form Oof tender, Diamond Yeast Cakes Meltons, Insnrance Co. i : 1 e« £K0B. ANG U8B, Jr. Gfllfdb.‘smmm mmb ‘“ Olninx uen Minth i Jan. 9. 1876. wmmfi. R.'Al. CANADIAN sfi 0. 8. BHAW & 00. FIRE AND MARINE HAND IN HAND L AÂ¥Ainal haods in ho Sare o 2n o oxpluslve hale given u) @40 Agonts, for the or "from. Mess SaQ waoK t . on atkres of the duar hoi * M UTUAL where the stock book o G t .: manl P, A. i %r, M. Young, 173Green hG q480 Covates o0 2 ute TV e * YOL. } Dm. * . AuF "Maney to * hnd‘ oomet AHakte . City o OTTA W A. y uiux Accuuntants Omuil us to and Russex Atrmel 13 Jamee Inguse ES w . K. CHALK R )BHKRT GRAH m.:I- ow ty within t aidinge. " n mw m'“ “; Toe Shae pr uns d Wvon, Corner of ply on the promi ow net tario. A NMERT T a man of frstâ€"cla OFFIOEâ€"No§, June 3, faeatos Â¥ob. 6, 1874 Jm. 24, 4 rook, Hull. _ Hui, March ®, No: 12 Ht. J : Bept. 9, 1873 § 8in. BHogrs from 30 a fumptk ~CurN NOR .A (Of the Aate ALTLBI @OARD with NPLOYN Wibot l bay®" ard May now ofte A 89 Am

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